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“Genji this behavior is atrocious.”“Your face,” Genji hiccups and points at Hanzo, hand drunkenly bopping his brother on the nose, “is atrocious.”Hanzo only sighs, resolving to have this conversation in the morning, when his brother was more sober. “Alright brother, you’ve had enough. Let us go home.”Genji giggles, “I’m 22 now Aniki! I don’t have a curfew.”“Genji,” Hanzo’s tone brooks no argument, “let us go home now.”“Or what? You’ll kill me?”Hanzo slaps a hand on his face, rubs his eyes, then begins to pick his brother up, bridal style.

Or a series of times Genji behaves like an annoying little brother, and Hanzo relearns how to smile.

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“It’s not what it looks like,” he says, hand still outstretched, barely a waver in his voice as he lies, outright, right to Arthur’s face. “Sire, I can explain.”

“Can you,” Arthur says. He’s aware that he’s trembling, a seismic reaction to the outrage and denial still fighting it out inside his head, but he knows what he’s seen. What it must be. “Well, then, you’d better be quick about it, because it looks a lot like magic.”

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After the android uprising, Connor becomes a permanent fixture in the DPD. That’s fine. Gavin can accept that. The dipshit’s more human than he used to be, and a decent detective to boot. Gavin can deal with him being around.

What Gavin cannot deal with is Connor’s replica; two inches taller, blue-eyed, and with a mouth that Gavin doesn’t know whether to punch or take between his teeth. The RK900 model has been assigned as his partner for the foreseeable future.